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let's bring in tim and dan greenhouse. dan, i guess you can do a victory lap on this. maybe it is a period victory. from day one you have said we are going to go over that cliff. >> this is certainly not a victory lap we wanted to take, but i like to say that our analysis was rooted in what i would call reality. and reality has played out sort of basically as we foresaw it. the problem now, of course, is the conversation turns to not whether or not you're going over the cliff, it appears that we are, but how long are we off of the cliff. that's where the real economic and stock market damage may arise. >> how bad do you think that reality is going to be, dan? >> that's a lot harder. i think absent a market shock to spur policy makers into action, it's hard to see where the urgency comes from. to the extent that the white house and treasury can delay federal withholding tables, the average taxpayer is not going to see anything meaningfully different in their paycheck other than a 2% payroll tax. there isn't going to be an immediate hit that would lead to the types of ca
let's bring in tim and dan greenhouse. dan, i guess you can do a victory lap on this. maybe it is a period victory. from day one you have said we are going to go over that cliff. >> this is certainly not a victory lap we wanted to take, but i like to say that our analysis was rooted in what i would call reality. and reality has played out sort of basically as we foresaw it. the problem now, of course, is the conversation turns to not whether or not you're going over the cliff, it appears...
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dan kloeffler is here with the story. good morning. >> good morning to you, dan and bianna. you know like a lot of kids around the country these two boys from massachusetts are trying to pack in as much fun as they can on this holiday break, but unfortunately for them, they may have been a bit too ambitious in their search for adventure. strapped to a stretcher, wrapped tightly inside a survival suit, 12-year-old jake waterman and best friend drew covney will easily have the best what i did over christmas break story this their school. it started harmlessly enough an afternoon hike around the property behind drew's house. >> i kind of dragged him into it. we decided to go and see if we could find the end. we went deep out in the swamp and there's a lot of water out there. >> reporter: as the meandered the temperature started to drop, the sun set and the boys realized they had no idea where they were. their only hope, jake's cell phone. >> called my brother. he thought i was kidding around and thought i was just dumb because i couldn't -- i couldn't find my way home. >> repor
dan kloeffler is here with the story. good morning. >> good morning to you, dan and bianna. you know like a lot of kids around the country these two boys from massachusetts are trying to pack in as much fun as they can on this holiday break, but unfortunately for them, they may have been a bit too ambitious in their search for adventure. strapped to a stretcher, wrapped tightly inside a survival suit, 12-year-old jake waterman and best friend drew covney will easily have the best what i...
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dan? >> all right, brandi hitt, thank you and josh elliott from "gma" will host the parade this year. >> now to the story about -- that is giving vultures a bad name. we're calling it the real-life angry birds. why are vultures attacking cars in a famous national park? john muller has been hard on the case investigating. what is going on here? >> it is a strange one, guys. these real-life angry birds are creepy to begin with, vultures, those meat-eating birds that circle over wounded animals, they have a new item on their menu and you could be the target if you're in a car in the florida everglades. from gators to snakes, in florida's everglades you have to go in expecting some danger. the newest threat to visitors is this. >> we've had a huge increase in the numbers of black-headed vultures coming down here. >> reporter: it's a real-life game of angry birds. flocks of black vultures waiting to make a meal out of your car. >> the patron is away from vehicle, they get down quickly. these bi
dan? >> all right, brandi hitt, thank you and josh elliott from "gma" will host the parade this year. >> now to the story about -- that is giving vultures a bad name. we're calling it the real-life angry birds. why are vultures attacking cars in a famous national park? john muller has been hard on the case investigating. what is going on here? >> it is a strange one, guys. these real-life angry birds are creepy to begin with, vultures, those meat-eating birds that...
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i think depending on economics, and that will be dan -- dan's will but hospitals will be more dependent on economics. >> managed care gets $30 million now? >> $30 million in 2014. we may drift for a while in managed care before we get to '14. and pharma is all about drugs, new drugs, new profits. >> right. do you macro look at the obama care taxes as being a headwind? >> sure. it's 3.8% on not marginal income tax rates. it's unearned income. but whether it's medical device tax, a question i was going to have for les is whether he sees any delays. do you see any delays in any of the implementations of these. obviously whether it's in minnesota with respect to the medical device tax, senators are talking about delaying implementation until they study this further. do you see that happening? >> seems unlikely. i mean, i know as an ex-minnesotan that they would love to see this tax go away. i'm not sure that that's in the cards. i think it's a fait accompli. it will take longer than people think leading to chaos. in 2014, states that don't expand to medicaid, it's going to leave people in t
i think depending on economics, and that will be dan -- dan's will but hospitals will be more dependent on economics. >> managed care gets $30 million now? >> $30 million in 2014. we may drift for a while in managed care before we get to '14. and pharma is all about drugs, new drugs, new profits. >> right. do you macro look at the obama care taxes as being a headwind? >> sure. it's 3.8% on not marginal income tax rates. it's unearned income. but whether it's medical...
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. >> this is tony dan. >> danza and you're watching fox friends friend. merry christmas and happy new year. ♪ . >> clayton: merry christmas, everyone. thanks for waking up with us on this christmas morning and watching "fox & friends." we hope he can bring you some joy as you're opening presents around the fire, having breakfast. rick reichmuth, ainsley earhart and we're all filling in. >> ainsley: the kids get up wee hours of the morning, as you know. >> rick: after a busy night delivering presents, santa claus is in our green room and he's awake this time. he's done with his nap. he's ready to answer your questions. send in your e-mails and tweets and santa will answer them. >> clayton: good morning, santa. >> good morning, merry christmas. >> ainsley: merry christmas. >> clayton: busy in vatican city this morning because the pope has delivered his christmas message. listen in on and here is a little bit of sound from the pope this morning. >> the good earth, a healthy earth, an earth made -- in this world is a good soil which god has prepared as he d
. >> this is tony dan. >> danza and you're watching fox friends friend. merry christmas and happy new year. ♪ . >> clayton: merry christmas, everyone. thanks for waking up with us on this christmas morning and watching "fox & friends." we hope he can bring you some joy as you're opening presents around the fire, having breakfast. rick reichmuth, ainsley earhart and we're all filling in. >> ainsley: the kids get up wee hours of the morning, as you know....
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dan from augusta, georgia, says let's go over the cliff. reduce the debt ceiling and curb spending. kind of what you were saying. we will officially feel a punch, but the value of the dollar will eventually rebound. what we now make, even if a little less, will be worth so much more. >> juliet: we have a tweet from julie. why can't the government run the country the way i run my household? i pay my bills on time and i have a budget. that's a tweet. >> eric: stop being dems and republicans, citizens of one country. that's a fantastically accurate treat. it's both sides pointing the finger. kind of laughing, going back to the districts, they're all making their 175 grand a year, they're spending 124 days on vacation. the cadillac insurance policy. >> juliet: let's go to other headlines. russian president putin is trying to make a political point at the expense of orphans. just a short time ago, putin signed a bill that bans americans from adopting russian children. it's retaliation for a u.s. law cracking down on russian human rights violators here in the united states. one american f
dan from augusta, georgia, says let's go over the cliff. reduce the debt ceiling and curb spending. kind of what you were saying. we will officially feel a punch, but the value of the dollar will eventually rebound. what we now make, even if a little less, will be worth so much more. >> juliet: we have a tweet from julie. why can't the government run the country the way i run my household? i pay my bills on time and i have a budget. that's a tweet. >> eric: stop being dems and...
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and as one democratic source told our dan that bash, this will be the last train we have and there is no sense in it leaving the station before we have assurance it will get through. procedurally, jonathan, is there still time? >> procedurally, there's still time. it certainly depends on how complicated the fix is. if it's something simple it can be drawn up in a few lines and perhaps there's time. if they end up trying to get complicated there may not be time. if there's somebody in the senate bent on stopping this from happening because the senate rules, you can see there being a problem in terms of getting it done before january 1st, it really all depends on the level of consensus. when there's consensus in congress, things move very fast. sometimes in the blink of an eye trillions of dollars can go out the door. at other times if people want to hold up the process, it can take several weeks to get done. >> one analyst talked about bungee jumping off the cliff. so an easier bill will come after january 1st that everyone will vote for. sounds like a likely scenario. we'll have to se
and as one democratic source told our dan that bash, this will be the last train we have and there is no sense in it leaving the station before we have assurance it will get through. procedurally, jonathan, is there still time? >> procedurally, there's still time. it certainly depends on how complicated the fix is. if it's something simple it can be drawn up in a few lines and perhaps there's time. if they end up trying to get complicated there may not be time. if there's somebody in the...